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<title>Artwork: The Room</title>
<author>Beckett</author>
<category>Design / Uncategorized</category>
<description>A little something I was messing around with, the outside of the room was a template which was used as a canvas for what I put inside, a first from me, and I know it isn&#039;t too good, but, an attempt at least. Supposed to be put on another website, but I forgot what it was (stupid me).</description>

<link>http://beckett.gfxartist.com/artworks/129531</link>
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<title>Artwork: Battle Of The Elements</title>
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<description>I used a normal diposable camera to catch light, then moved the camera in quick jolts to create the &amp;quot;Fire&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Water&amp;quot;. </description>

<link>http://beckett.gfxartist.com/artworks/77406</link>
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